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Speaking of Stories transforming
short stories from the page to the stage
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IAN FRAZIER Ian Frazier was born in 1951, New Jersey. He grew up in Ohio, graduated from Harvard and the Lampoon in 1977, was a New Yorker staff writer and was very successful there writing many pieces for them over the course of more than a decade. His stories include Stalin's Chuckle, and the extremely famous, if rarely correctly attributed, Wile E. Coyote v. Acme Company. Most of his books have been collections of his short stories, such as Dating Your Mom. Other works include Great Plains (FSG, 1989), Family (FSG, 1994), and On the Rez. Ian Frazier now lives in Miles City, Montana, with his wife, Jacqueline Carey, and their children, Cora and Thomas.
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